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1st photos of Earth from Orion spacecraft

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Artemis II photos from space show stunning view of Earth
NASA's latest update about the Artemis II moon mission shows a breathtaking view of Earth as the Orion capsule with four astronauts on board orbits tens of thousands of miles above.

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Artemis II: First photos of Earth from Orion spacecraft
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The first photos from Artemis II are going viral, but look closer, or you’ll miss the best part
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'Something we have never seen before': Artemis II crew describe far side of Moon
The crew on board Nasa's Artemis II spacecraft have described seeing the far side of the Moon for the first time.

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See the 'amazing' photos of Earth taken on historic Artemis II moon mission
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Artemis II crew snap epic photos of the Earth from space
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Artemis II leaves Earth orbit for first time in 50 years en route to moon
The Orion spacecraft began a scheduled 5-minute, 50-second burn at 7:49 p.m. EDT, successfully propelling it and its four-person crew out of Earth orbit.

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It's time for Artemis II to break Apollo 13's distance record. What to know about the moon flyby
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'Something we have never seen before': Artemis II crew see first glimpse of far side of Moon
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People have huge question as NASA release 'spectacular' image of Earth from Artemis II crew

The Artemis II crew have taken some extraordinary images of Earth while moving towards the Moon, but people reckon the Apollo 17 team's were a lot sharper.
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New EPIC camera to photograph Earth in a way it has never been before

NOAA's new satellite will capture the sunlit face of Earth in its entirety -- the first time this has happened since the Galileo mission to Jupiter in the 1990s. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on Reddit ...
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